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The phrase "total reported" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the overall amount or number that has been reported in a specific context, such as statistics or data collection. Example: "The total reported cases of the virus have increased significantly over the past week."
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According to the Simmons report, by 2010 Concacaf's annual revenues had grown to more than $25m $35mm in 2009, a Gold Cup year), its total reported assets exceeded $45m, and Concacaf's full-time employees totaled more than 30.
(Last year's total reported robberies, 21,787, was the lowest figure in modern history).
The bomb squad has responded to 31 threats statewide, only a fraction of the total reported.
Over all, the total reported exports from those 43 countries peaked in July, at $1.03 trillion.
Total reported infections rose to 200,000-plus by mid-2002, from 10,993 four years ago.
In fact, Latin America's share of total reported kidnappings fell to 42percentt in 2008 from 65percentt in 2004.
That added 490,000 workers to the total reported number for last March.
Researchers at Boston College recently found that last year was hardly better, with at least 18 problems reported, almost matching the total reported between 1976 and 1996.
The 235-case total reported so far this year could wind up as the smallest ever, beating the record low of 483 in 2001.
Currently, the total reported annual take of krill is less than half a million tons, with Norway leading the list of harvesters.
One reason that such a high percentage of the total reported ballots will be subject to the fraud review is the large number of votes reported by nonexistent polling places, one Western diplomat said.
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